10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Noy, 29, 1962 “ Robson Evening Group Donates $400 in District The Robson Evening Group held its meeting at the home Mrs, H. Kemperman with 21: mem- bers present, The treasurer stated that the|Robson United Church congrega. hipaa year, had :natted, resulted in a vote of 68 in favor ed amongst the Robson Wecreation centralization plans for the Kin- church, the Catholie Worea' Lew naird and Castlegar. churches.’ Children’s Handicapped Societ and Welfare trict, The ‘Pentecostal Church and Bible-School, while the Sisters the Attonement received a. small gift matter, with questions being -di-. of money. ~~ A:donatation was sent to the through + : moderator, John McGilp, Canadian Diabetic Asscclatlon memory of. Mrs. Net! in the Rabson Dis volved in’ the issue. ‘of By HELEN DUNLOP Ballots cast at a joint meet ing of Castlegar, Kinnaird and tions on ‘Monday © of «last week and 56 against further study on Robson members did: not. vote a, as the Robson’ church {is not in-, ne Voting followed a‘three hour rected: to the’ official board in) “There: appeara tobe, a wide a late ‘member. The . Christmas party was. set tralization, — : Ss "for Deg, 27 in the Robson Ch age cent tion, ie booster. pri lonat Mrs; ‘Mrs, | sent church facilities are adequate 1 Rete Since eas, won by will for adult accommodation, : in fact; be at the home of Mrs. Macalister supporters ‘of ‘centralization *:de- on Dec. 1. of opinions and/or ‘As has been pointed out, i plore the expense ott bay ving ‘two| half-em) a,cent.| Printed tas BOSTON, LOS ANGELES LONDON. - ‘THES CHR Ne Monn POR” SAM INTERNATIONAL DAILY NEWSPAPER pty ral‘one could. be tated "to capa: city. The problem for “both * Kin- naird and Castlegar. is insufficient accommodation for, the Sunday School services and ‘general. youth activities’ A joint’ church ‘could have | its Acconibanying Christian education building for the use of all these young people’ if the cent- rallzation plan were to come into Alea to be United Church Members Faver Centrelization Study the Castlegar church’ and base- ment hall can accommodate a lar- ger number of people, and there is also the old church which can be used for Sunday School. ‘One of the strongest objec- tions raised was in referance to transportation problems if ‘church activities were to be cent- rallzed, Many felt these problems| could mean a falling off in both Sunday School and church attend. ance as the distance) involved would. be too far for © walking, it’ is.'true many parents ‘drive their: children. to Sunday School, there are also a'great number who 9 Mal it it. was pointed out. - Among the most faithful workers and regular church: goers are quite a number of people who, do not own or drive cars and it would therefore rest with the re- fespecially in bad weather. . While |def! ” Skane, Home Market For Fam Products . leaving the churches as they are,|_'A atfong. home|: market for gt H. Pratt spoke ey are, Canada’s farm ‘products is likely. this, saying it is always a mistake |t0 sondiaite; and sales of Canadian tou separate youth activities from the soon hi nest“ on record [nat Several of those present |7eat—are ected to remain at thought voting should be postpon-|® high Tevel ed’until a thorough study of the|.\ So says the Bank of Montresi's subject of has been Review for November, completed, showing all aspects of dust issued, | the situation, and what such’ al’: —with’ cash income at record- move. would entail financially... |high levels, and with better-than: . Warner of the Kinnaird average crops just harvested, “ma- board stated: they want something ny farmers are in a mood to. buy", inite'to go on, as they must|and “sectors of. the economy that Plan extensive renovations if-they|supply the farmer with his needs are to continue with their present/are benefitting ‘accordingly, church; building, ‘but could‘ put off a , this’ expenditure ‘should ‘the’ cent- | activity: throughout’ the economy,” ral_church be built in’ the near | the review continues. future, Spends 4 Months. < Preceding * the: discussion’ pe = riod,- entertainment had taken the form'of a Bot luce supper urider the f Mrs, PLL. Swift mainder. of the whe- ther. or not they are able to get to church on Sun Those who do not favor gente rallzation wonder who is' going to handle the problem of "Robson and Mrs. Jim) Monroe of Kinnaird, with the CGIT and HIG girls acting as. serviteura. oe joint choir.of the Castlegar id Kinnaird churches: sang two Touring Continent; Sees Popo John . and fear the members in question might find: it easier to. stay ‘at| wart home, - Rey. Max Warne of Vancou- ver, superintendent of home ‘mis- sions, was: present at the meeting during a’ portion: of the discus. sion .and put forth a suggestion that Kinnaird and Castlegar con- e is th extra work for the minister who must travel back and forth to serve a divided congregation. It is accepted that one minister can look after a’much larger popula- tion in a centralized: church than rather than. centralize until future events de- cide ‘what course should be fol- lowed, A suggestion was also. made to build a central youth’ building, “TC Was Glad”, by I. H. Miss _ Lorraine ‘Meredith, and “Charity”, by Ste- |hauer returned recently from Eu- Bi wart bandon! Solos perey Mrs: rope where she and three girl alter Marken and W. B. Walper,|feiends from. Spokane spent. the while .accompanist’ was Mrs, -Wal- past four months, er, : an i “Mrs, Monroe presented a bou- ‘Thoy spent the first month vi. tonnfere and corsage to:Mr. and |siting the British Isles, then they Bre. ard Spencer! ho were cele-|toured the continent by car. A- rating their wedding ‘anni- : versary that week, Mr. Spence is a mong the countries they visited member of the Kinnaird Board. | Were France, the Lowlands, Ger- The dinner and meeting took|many, Austria, Switzerland and Place in the Stanley Humphries |Ttaly and the cities of London, Pa- School. cafeteria’ with approxim.|ris, Berlin, Zurick, Munick, Flo- ately 200 in ‘attendance. rence, Venice, Vienna, Rome, Am. TS under the present system. A. further, duplication of ‘ef-|- fort occurs through having sepa- rate session and board meetings. Advocates of centralization feel also that the resulting joint choir would be an added asset to the regular Sunday services, and that ‘a full church would psychologi-|Robson Wi was held cally tend to draw more people of Mrs, S. Grant with Mrs, W. The November meeting of the at the home Robson WI to. Send Xmas Cards to Older Members | The Christion Selance Mon! itor into. attendance. One Norway St,, Boston 15, Moss, Send. your newspaper for the time cde Th yore [growth i er 6 months $11 [] 3 montis $550 er the new central In contract to these opinions, those in favor of ‘centralization|were given, Mrs, Hurbert thanked felt that future development and|those who helped at the get ac- Population in the dis-|q trict might quite conceivably rend-|ed with the card party. were made to|” “Regular committee reports | Sree! sterdam, Geneo, ind, antes While . in: Berlin. they. were granted’ special visas: to go across the wall to East Berlin, where they visited. the ‘Communist Vaiveraity: and' government buildings birthday cake made and decorat- In Rome the girls were tortu- ed by Mrs, Hubert was brought in|™te ‘2 attend a public audience to the surprise of Mrs. Miller and church at Peters Square, In France sung, A gift and cardjon’their way back to Paris they Schwartzen-) “Television e Repairs to all makes of Radlos, Phoncgraphs, @ Electrical Appliances, @ Appltcations for TV. cable hook. a Service TV's, i ELECTRONIC SERVICES 365-3331 — Phones — 365 Bowling Results Last .Week's Bowling Results | Adshead 696, ‘Men's high single High School League Ken Price 248; Men’s high ‘three Ladies high single Marg Gallo|Ken Price 625. Team high sale 210; Ladies high three Marge Naz- | Button Pushers 982; ° Team eroff 463, Men's high single Mark|three Commerce Bank 2664. Batchelor. 262; Men's high three Team points Defenders 14%; Terry Ackney 573; Team hfgh sin- | Regulars 24; West's 7%4; Commerce ‘gle Alley ats 812; Team high three Bank 18; Boobniles 4 Button Push- The Hustlers 2200, $ ers 3: i Team points Kript: Kikkle 1; Other S00's Peto ozakott 629. Alley Kats 3; Pin Pluckera 0; Team | Tuesday Nite Mixed Leagu B'- 4; Team 4°= 1: Hustlers 3. °° >” Ladies Tien single Heten Wal- lace’ (Chevrons) '239;) Ladies high Plan to mail out-of-town cards Ask for packs, Numbers, and ‘return: addres and local mai labels, : 0O—62MA-3 YOUR. CHRISTMAS — LIST EARLY ! We FIRST ‘CLASS. Pre- ferential handling’ so: ares @ven correcta ong addon sends hem. by ‘ate, ly, stamps ‘now. sanitary.’ cell a eeatihe ped: di elas im) Check addresa list: Include Postal Zone sane. out-of-town _ Ol Wr iP parcels well.Put return address z side and inside, Weigh at Boat Ofine "Dy: Mell Eariy, Remember, December 27 Is the last date for local delivery. eo Early. Sreetings signed by all was given. Mrs. Jolly spent’ two days at the shrine at had;made: the corsage. Lourdes ‘inthe Pyrenies.’ juainted tea and those who assist. Nome be split, that ‘existing facilities ‘could time being. PB-16" - congregation: appears to. be. better. position than’ Kinnaird, dequate before’ too long ‘whereup- pack and ship a parcel of used onthe charges would: once: more | clothing ”: for ‘The thought | was expressed bert and Mrs. ‘Woodrow are to do improved and" mnatatalned, for the a In this regard, the: -Castiegar Service. Unitarian Service Committee. Mrs, Ballard, Mrs, ‘Hu- “be | this, ‘Mrs, Hubert reported laying the: WI wreath at the Armistice a]: oIt was decided to send Christ- ag | mas ‘c: to all the older mem- "KOOTENAY Auto Collision © :. Up-to-date equipment for repairs to your ear. “It is proved the. best in the District i in auto body painting and repairs.” .-’ ’ Auto Glass Installed -- Workmanship Guaranteed - 121 Columbia “Ave. ©. Phone 385-5022 5 = Home of the Fibreglass Car”. bers. A card of thanks was receiv- ed for the Hallowen parcel’ sent to. the adoptee at Crippled Child- | ren’s Hospital. The December meeting will bé in the form of a pot-luck luncheon at ‘the church: hall with members bringing gifts’for the mentally ill. ‘The meeting was then adjourn- election of officers. Reports of all read: and duly; thanked by ; Mrs, Hubert who was re-elected for ano- ther year. Grant, Mrs. Mc- Phee and Mrs ‘Byers were elected _ Welcome to the Sands > .. Vancouver's Finest Motor: Hotel a WINTER RATES NOW IN EFFECT... 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INVESTMENTS: The B of M_ maintains a strong Hquid position through investments inhigh-grade government bonds which have a ready market, Listed on the Bank's books. at amortized value, they amount to... The B of.M-has other investments—in- cluding a ‘diversified list of . high-quality’ short-term «issues. These ‘investments are carried te. ee ee a eee CALL LOANS: The B of M has call-Joans which are fully protected by quickly sale- able securities, These loans amount to. . QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES: The + resources listed above cover 47.8% of all that the Bank owes to the Public. These “quick assets"-amount to .'3) 2. 6. LOANS: During the-year, many’ millions oi dolfsrs have been: lent to’ business and ‘dustrial enterprises for production of every, kind—to< farmers, fishermen, oilmen, miners, lumbermen, and ranchers—to cit zens in all walks of life, and to community: organizations and provincial and manisiaet 3 governments. These loans’ anidunt to’ MORTGAGESand hypothecs insured: under tho “National \ Housing /Act, | 1954—repre- senting advances to homebuilders : bees BANK BUILDINGS: In duimtets, villages, ‘and. large cities from coast to coast tho B-of'M serves its ‘customers at 900 offices, The value of the’ buildings owned by tho Bank, together with furniture and equipment, ds chown on its books ati. : OTHERASSETS: ‘These chiefly represent lia- bilities “ot “520,065,342 “112,004,335 \ 742,197,080 226,832,563 ifs $1,819,737,579 ~ $1,825,682,590 2: a “79,222,188 their ing foreign and domestic trade traasactlons TOTAL RESOURCES WHICH THE B ofM HAS TO." MEET-ITS OBLIGATIONS ” tie ee ee ee $$4015,164576 — THE FACTS BEHIND THE ” DEPOSITS: While many business firms, man- JO 3 MILLION CANADIANS _ WHAT WE DWE: alacraretty merchants, farmers and people type of, business Have substantial in every deposits with the B. of M, about half of” the money.on deposit with the Bank is the savings of private citizens. Tho total of all depositsis. OTHER LIABILME: representing ' mainly : taken by the Bank’ on behalf. of customers in their: foreign and coment trade trans. * actions TOTAL OF WHATTHE Bof M OWES ITs DEPOSt: TORS AND OTHERS t = 3 * rece ie $3,712,565,329 °-* :TO PAY ALL IT OWES: THE B of M HAS TOTAL RESOURCES, AS:SHOWN, ON THE LEFT SIDE). 900904." 3 OF THIS STATEMENT, ‘AMOUNTING TO: WHICH MEANS THAT THE e at M:HAS JRE SOURCES, OVER AND AMOUNTING TO. earnings which. have 'from time:to ti back into the business to broaden: th and to give dded ¢ been ploughed ec Bank's services © © EVERY. WALK OF t E SINCE 1817. Celgar League : three. Helen Wallace (Chevrons) Ladies high single Dorothy | 557, aen's high single Bill Shay, Hardy 248; Ladies high three Val I-Do-No) 278; Men’s high three Flanders ‘707. Men's “high single | 5, Bill Shay (-Do-No) 706. Team: Jim Handy 350; Men's bigh three /nish single Chevrons 983; ‘Team Hardy 760, Team high single high three I-Do-No 2800 Team 10 1055; Team ‘high three|"":"" team points Ramblers » Team 3 2673, y Gang 1; Co-Operators a Chev- ththawks 0; I-Di i Teain ae Teen Ls 721 points | eam points; Team 3 Wed; Morning Drivers League Boints; Team 4 ~ a points; ‘Teun Ladies high ‘single Pat Gordon’ 5-18 points m_ 6 112 Polnta; 243; Ladies three Pat Gordon > Team ra * 16. ‘points; Team 8 9|@33; points; Team’9 -'14 points; Team 10 - 18 points; Team 12 .:16 points; Team points Perharetinrs 24: Team 12 - 12 points. Sparkplugs 20; tires Oher 600's cy Dickinson 628; | Crank jumpers 16; E Exhausts 3 Kart Koreen 644; Bob Conkin 606; fades ‘Wet-Nite League dim Tidball 681; Hal Belbeck 644; Ladies: high) single Kay Ads- Jim Hardy, 7805 Val Flanders ‘707, | head ‘235; ‘Ladies high three Kay Coffee Break League Adshead 622, Team high isngle Ladies high single ' Dorothy | Beatniks 819; , Team high three Martini :2 30; Ladies high’ three | Beatniks 2293. Valerie’ Flanders ‘614, Team high Team ‘points Choregiris 2- single Pincurlers 849; Team high|Five Thumbs2; Sputniks 8 - King- three Pincurlers 2381, pins 1; Beatniks 3 = ae 1, Team points Wheaties 3;.Muf- Thursday Morning Le: fets 0; Mugs 0; Cheerios 4; Take- Ladies ‘high single © Eiste Plot- 5-1; Pincurlers 4. nikoff 204; Ladies high three Helen Tuesday 1 o'clock League Wallace 641.. Team high single Ladies high single Elsie Rysen Minx 868; Team high three Teddy 257; Ladies high three Elsie Rysen | Bears 2263. 617. Team high single Ross’s Meat Team Points Beavers Market 922; Team high three Ross’s | 1 01 Meat Market 2406. [as Teddy Bears 3. ‘Team points Ross's Meat Mar- |Classic Mixed League ket 3 vs Aero Taxo 1; Castlegar Ladies high single Carol Price Drug 3 vs Skyline Auto Supplies 1; | 288; Ladies high three Carol Price Oglow’s 3 vs Defoe's Transfer 1, |€34. Men’s high single Ken‘Price ‘ Other .600's' Helen Batchelor | 702; Men’s high three Ken Price’ from Ross's Meat at Market @00. Ee Team- high single © Beatniks Tuesday-Night League Tea mhigh three Beatniks Ladies high single’ Kay Ads- 2768, head 238; Ladies high three Kay Team points Beatniks 3. De- fenders 1; Rovers 3, Deadbeas 1; Reformers 3, Sprin, T4 ; A ‘6th, yo will be. voting again on a By- Law. “To authorize the’ establishment of a sewerage sys- tem and the acquisition of the sewerage ‘System ‘servicing Woodland Park within the Village’ of Kinnaird.” ie: you are voting’ on this matter. The first ‘vote Carried: by. bout 90%, but: the Inspector of Municipalities Toned to! eprore ‘the By-Law because, of a ity in the While council: felt that. the Taepeciee ‘was being very stern, never-the-less he felt, and rightfully so, . that’ there should be ‘no room for doubt.in’ the voters mind. 20 Last year. the By-Law carried by 53% which i is short of the required 60% majority. This could: be attri d to poor p iy ‘given. to - you the voter and perhaps conflietirig opinions arising from neighboring .Castlegar’s ‘sewer establishment By- Law. Tam apy pealing to you all ‘to support this By-Law on December ath and-I offer the following points for your consideration. iy: It is good fee for the Village ‘to acquire an $87,000.00 ‘asset:for the sum of $1.00. 2.: The system. will be self supporting. Only those who. are connected to it will bear the expense..There will be no financial obligation’ on the part of the remain- -ing residents. _ 3. We. have a moral responsibility to ‘operate this ser-: vice for any area wishing to bear the expense of such a system. i 4.. By ‘the same token, if and when the feniatides of Kinnaird decides to turn to sewage desposal, “this area will be absolved from direct costs of this'.other system; even though it may -be neeporated inva master ‘plan. ~ : 5.. Passing of this ByLaw in no way alles council: to proceed with an overall sewerage system without’ go ing back: to, the Oumar ilectors for approval: of the expenditure of. funds, . fag 6. The value of this system (987, ovo. 00) will become - part of the Assets of the Village, thus solidifying our financial ‘structure. 7. I say to you, do not pass up an $87, ooo. 60 asset for : the price of $1.00. In conclusion, as ‘Ghuinaan of, ‘your council for the past five years and with another year to serve, I am recommending: to you to. vote :“‘Yes’: on this matter be- cause ‘a better. deal will seldom arise. ‘It is good, sound business for all uot us to acquire this system. © ..: : Carl M. Loeblich Beal Chairman of .the Council’ Corporation: of the . Village ‘ Sof. -Kinnaird “PACIFIC OR CARNATION | “MAXWELL HOUSE ROOSTER f COCA COLA, ats. 5/Btls. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 29, 1962 iW \ At the Store Whee Your DOLLAR > BUYS MORE! Mandarin Oranges will be ae arriving. this Weekend POTATOES ce G1OO ORANGES Sunkist 5-lb. bag 69c JA P P L E Ss. FANCY ace: ¢ quarrs HANDY. PAK...... 99c Ceylon Tea 60s pkg. ...... 69c __ YARROW Pure Strawberry Jam 4-Ib. . 99c “3: 20-02. tins: AYLMER Pineapple s ced - crushed 51.00 ’ NALLEYS COFFEE It Ib. . ehcesting Potatoes 7-0z tin 39 : BACONENDS lb... 59 BOLOGNA by the piece .... 29c } HAMBURGER Ib... 49e as Died Nek 12-0z 3 tins $1 .0O GEMS 100-Ib. SACK NO DELIVERY ON POTATOES MILK 6 tins .. . ‘TODDY Istant. Chocolate 2-Ib. tin 89c- “Instant Coffee 6-oz. Jor . 99c- ee “JAVEX BLEACH, gallon’. : CUTRITE : “SUPER FAB, King Size ......-......., $1.19 Wax Refills 4 rolls ...... $1.00 “KOOTENAY GINGER ALE OR get .... $1.00 Toilet Tissue 4 rolls ....... 39¢ Plus Deposit right to’ limit ‘quantities: